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A 'Company Sergeant Major' ('CSM') is the senior non-commissioned soldier of a
company in the armies of many
Commonwealth countries, responsible for standards and discipline. In combat, his prime responsibility is the supply of
ammunition to the company. He also oversees the distribution of other supplies such as water or food (although that responsibility lies mainly with the
Company Quartermaster Sergeant (CQMS)), as well as the evacuation of wounded and collection of prisoners of war.
For military units of the same level as company, the equivalent may be 'Squadron Sergeant Major' ('SSM') or 'Battery Sergeant Major' ('BSM'). In the
Household Cavalry, 'Squadron Corporal Major' ('SCM') is the equivalent.
First Sergeant and
Hauptfeldwebel are the
United States Army and German
Heer equivalents respectively.
Canada
In the
Canadian Forces, the CSM appointment is held by a
Master Warrant Officer (MWO).
In the Canadian Forces, the SSM/BSM/CSM is referred to as "Sir" by subordinates, or as "Sergeant Major". Superiors refer to him generally as "Sergeant Major" or "CSM".
Singapore
In the
Singapore Armed Forces, the CSM appointment is usually held by a
Staff Sergeant,
Master Sergeant (the usual rank for a CSM of a non-HQ company) or
Second Warrant Officer (the usual rank for a CSM of a battalion HQ company). He may be addressed as "CSM" by superiors, and as "Sergeant Major" (for a Staff Sergeant or Master Sergeant) or "Sir" (for a Second Warrant Officer) by subordinates. The CSM is often respectfully addressed by all as "Encik",
Malay for "uncle", but the permission for junior enlisted men to do so should not be taken for granted.
Training schools sometimes refer to companies as "wings"; instead of a CSM, the wing has a Wing Sergeant Major (WSM). In the case for
Officer Cadet School, WSMs are second or first warrant officers (2WO or 1WO), likely due to the greater experience required for the appointment.
The CSM is the senior
Specialist in the company. He is in charge of the welfare and discipline of the Specialists and enlisted men within, and is usually has the company commander's ear. Drill and ceremonies is the CSM's responsibility. He supervises the instruction of drill by the
Platoon Sergeants, and will conduct company rehearsals for parades prior to actual parade rehearsals. On the parade square, the CSM carries a black
pace stick.
As an experienced senior Specialist, the CSM is expected to be an expert in the weapons and equipment employed in the company, and will assist in instruction where necessary. During exercises or operations, the CSM, aided by the
Company Quartermaster Sergeant and Company Medic, is in charge of organizing the company's logistics, manpower, and medical treatment and evacuation. If necessary, he can be tasked to lead a detachment, usually comprising recoilless rifles and machine guns, to accomplish an identified task.
United Kingdom
In the
United Kingdom, CSM is an appointment held by
Warrant Officers Class 2 (WO2) in the
British Army and
Royal Marines.
A CSM, BSM or SSM is generally addressed as as "Sir" or "Ma'am" by subordinates, or "Sergeant Major". However, a cavalry SSM is often addressed as "Mr (surname)" by officers, and as "Mr (surname), Sir" by his subordinates, with the salutation "Sergeant Major" being reserved for
Staff Sergeants. Typically for the British Army, protocol can vary widely between units, creating a minefield for outsiders, new recruits, and soldiers serving outside their parent regiments.
The most famous fictional example is perhaps Battery Sergeant Major Tudor Brynne 'Shut Up' Williams, portrayed by
Windsor Davies in the 1970s sitcom ''
It Ain't Half Hot Mum''.
External link
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Information on Canadian Company Sergeants Major in the 20th Century.